The federal government has approved major reforms to the National Identity Card and Pakistan Origin Card systems under the โOne Nation โ One Identityโ initiative. The decision aims to build a secure and unified national identity framework across the country.
Officials said the reforms focus on stronger digital security and better service delivery. The new system will improve identity verification and reduce the risk of fraud. Authorities plan to introduce modern tools and upgraded biometric safeguards.
A key feature of the reform is the introduction of a QR-powered verification system. Identity cards will now include Quick Response codes for faster authentication. The QR-powered system will allow institutions to verify identity details quickly and securely.
The government said the QR-powered technology will reduce manual checks and lower the chances of data misuse. It will also help both public and private organizations confirm identities in real time. This step is expected to improve trust in digital transactions.
Under the new framework, Pakistan will move to a single, standardized identity card format. The earlier system had both chip-based and non-chip cards. Now, all citizens will receive a uniform card with integrated security features. This change will simplify processes and ensure equal security standards for everyone.
The reforms also include strict anti-fraud measures. If an identity card is suspended, all related verification services will stop immediately. This means the card cannot be used for banking, travel, or other official purposes during suspension. Authorities say this step will prevent misuse of blocked documents.
Officials believe the updated system will improve coordination between departments. It will also make access to government services easier for citizens. The focus remains on secure, efficient, and transparent identity management.
The government described the move as a milestone in digital transformation. By combining biometric upgrades with QR-powered tools, Pakistan aims to create a modern identity ecosystem. The reforms are expected to strengthen national security and protect citizensโ data.
Authorities say the new system will be rolled out in phases. Further details about implementation will be shared soon.
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